Such a thing is clearly subjective and hard to quantify, but Dwyer’s Mark Kelly was possibly the meanest defensive lineman in the area last year. He racked up a team-high 33 tackles for loss and 24 sacks, impressing his coaches in every Saturday morning film session. [More]

A dual-threat quarterback like Boyd Anderson’s Greg Hankerson can give any team fits, but Dwyer devours playmakers of all types. That defense is the main reason the Panthers are favored in round two. [More]

Dwyer coach Jack Daniels couldn’t wait to get a look at the film Friday morning. The visual evidence of his team’s first loss of the season, on Thursday to district rival Atlantic, confirmed his long-held, even-handed notion. [More]